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Engaging with Panel Experts, Dr. Jolie Brams and Mr. Kevin Quinley

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Today’s episode is a panel discussion on the expert-attorney relationship. Our panelists are Dr. Jolie Brams and Mr. Kevin Quinley.

Dr. Jolie Brams is the owner of Brams and Associates, a psychology practice and forensic psychology consulting firm, with extensive experience in both criminal and civil matters ranging from state and federal sentencing to educational litigation and beyond, Dr. Brams holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from Michigan State.

Mr. Kevin Quinley is the founder of Quinley Risk Associates, a risk management consultancy and expert witness service provider. Mr. Quinley holds numerous certifications in insurance management, adjustment, and underwriting. He has a master’s in government from William and Mary.

Avoiding surprises is the key to a positive expert-attorney relationship, according to our panelists. Set expectations before accepting an engagement—billing, scheduling, and work-product should be fully understood and agreed upon. Legal matters are dynamic; be proactive in asking questions if anything is unclear, or circumstances change for a positive working relationship.

Check out the entire episode for our discussion on getting off on the right food, red flags to be aware of, and what it takes to be a great expert witness.

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In this episode…

Today’s episode is a panel discussion on the expert-attorney relationship. Our panelists are Dr. Jolie Brams and Mr. Kevin Quinley.

Dr. Jolie Brams is the owner of Brams and Associates, a psychology practice and forensic psychology consulting firm, with extensive experience in both criminal and civil matters ranging from state and federal sentencing to educational litigation and beyond, Dr. Brams holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from Michigan State.

Mr. Kevin Quinley is the founder of Quinley Risk Associates, a risk management consultancy and expert witness service provider. Mr. Quinley holds numerous certifications in insurance management, adjustment, and underwriting. He has a master’s in government from William and Mary.

Avoiding surprises is the key to a positive expert-attorney relationship, according to our panelists. Set expectations before accepting an engagement—billing, scheduling, and work-product should be fully understood and agreed upon. Legal matters are dynamic; be proactive in asking questions if anything is unclear, or circumstances change for a positive working relationship.

Check out the entire episode for our discussion on getting off on the right food, red flags to be aware of, and what it takes to be a great expert witness.

  continue reading

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